1962 Dutch Grand Prix

The 1962 Dutch Grand Prix was the eleventh time the Dutch Grand Prix (or Grote Prijs van Nederland) motor race was held.

The race also held the honorary designation of the 22nd European Grand Prix.

The race was won by British driver Graham Hill driving a BRM P57.

It was the first Grand Prix victory for the future dual-World Champion and the second time a BRM driver had won the race after Jo Bonnier in 1959.

It also signalled Hill's own rise in the sport, having only stood on the podium once before, at the same circuit two years previously.